JAVA ONLINE TRAINING

KITS Online Training Institute provides best Java online training course by our highly professional certified trainers. Java Web Development is a set of computer software and specifications developed by Sun Microsystems, that provides a system for developing application software and deploying it in a cross-platform computing environment. Java Eclipse is used in a wide variety of computing platforms from embeded devices and mobile phones to enterprise servers and supercomputers. We are delighted to be one of the best leading IT online training with best experienced IT professionals and skilled resources. We have been offering courses to consultants, companies so that they can meet all the challenges in their respective technologies.

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* Very in depth course material with Real Time Scenarios for each topic with its Solutions for Java Online Trainings.

* We Also provide Case studies for Java Online Training.

* We do Schedule the sessions based upon your comfort by our Highly Qualified Trainers and Real time Experts.

* We provide you with your recorded session for further Reference.

* We also provide Normal Track, Fast Track and Weekend Batches also for Java Online Training.

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Java Course Content

Introduction About Java Online Training course

Why Java online training with kits?

Flavors of Java.

Java Designing Goal.

Role of Java Programmer in Industry.

Features of Java Language.

JVM –The heart of Java

Java’s Magic Bytecode

Language Fundamentals Java Environment:

Installing Java.

Java Program Development

Java Source File Structure

Compilation

Basic Language Elements

Lexical Tokens, Identifiers

Keywords, Literals, Comments

Primitive Datatypes, Operators

Object Oriented Programming

Class Fundamentals.

Object & Object reference.

Object Life time & Garbage Collection.

Creating and Operating Objects.

Constructor & initialization code block.

Access Control, Modifiers, methods

Nested , Inner Class &Anonymous Classes

Abstract Class & Interfaces

Defining Methods, Argument Passing Mechanism

Method Overloading, Recursion.

Dealing with Static Members. Finalize() Method.

Native Method. Use of “this “ reference.

Use of Modifiers with Classes & Methods.

Design of Accessors and Mutator Methods

Cloning Objects, shallow and deep cloning

Generic Class Types

Extending Classes and Inheritance

Use and Benefits of Inheritance in OOP

Types of Inheritance in Java

Inheriting Data Members and Methods

Role of Constructors in inheritance

Overriding Super Class Methods.

Use of “super”.

Polymorphism in inheritance.

Type Compatibility and Conversion

Implementing interfaces.

Package

Organizing Classes and Interfaces in Packages.

Package as Access Protection

Defining Package.

CLASSPATH Setting for Packages.

Making JAR Files for Library Packages

Import and Static Import

Naming Convention For Packages

Exception Handling

The Idea behind Exception

Exceptions & Errors

Types of Exception

Control Flow In Exceptions

JVM reaction to Exceptions

Use of try, catch, finally, throw, throws in Exception Handling.

In-built and User Defined Exceptions

Checked and Un-Checked Exceptions

Array & String :

Defining an Array

Initializing & Accessing Array

Multi –Dimensional Array

Operation on String

Mutable & Immutable String

Using Collection Bases Loop for String

Tokenizing a String

Creating Strings using StringBuffer

Thread

Understanding Threads

Needs of Multi-Threaded Programming.

Thread Life-Cycle

Thread Priorities

Synchronizing Threads

Inter Communication of Threads

Critical Factor in Thread -DeadLock

Applet

Applet & Application

Applet Architecture.

Parameters to Applet

Embedding Applets in Web page.

Applet Security Policies

A Collection of Useful Classes

Utility Methods for Arrays

Observable and Observer Objects

Date & Times

Using Scanner

Regular Expression

Input/Output Operation in Java(java.io Package)

Streams and the new I/O Capabilities

Understanding Streams

The Classes for Input and Output

The Standard Streams

Working with File Object

File I/O Basics

Reading and Writing to Files

Buffer and Buffer Management

Read/Write Operations with File Channel

Serializing Objects

GUI Programming

Designing Graphical User Interfaces in Java

Components and Containers

Basics of Components

Using Containers

Layout Managers

AWT Componets

Adding a Menu to Window

Extending GUI Features Using Swing Components

Java Utilities (java.util Package)

The Collection Framework :

Collections of Objects

Collection Types

Sets

Sequence

Map

Understanding Hashing

Use of ArrayList & Vector

Event Handling

Event-Driven Programming in Java

Event- Handling Process

Event-Handling Mechanism

The Delegation Model of Event Handling

Event Classes

Event Sources

Event Listeners

Adapter Classes as Helper Classes in Event Handling

Anonymous Inner classes a Short –cut to Event Handling

Avoiding Deadlocks in GUI Code

Event Types & Classes

Networking Programming

Networking Basics

Client-Server Architecture

Socket Overview

Networking Classes and Interfaces

Network Protocols

Developing Networking Applications in Java

Database Programming using JDBC

Introduction to JDBC

JDBC Drivers & Architecture

CURD operation Using JDBC

Mail API

Introduction to Email Technical Internals

Understanding of POP and SMTP framework

Complete understanding the email API

Mass mailer Application development

Advance Java Course Content

Introduction to J2EE

J2EE Overview

Why J2EE?

J2EE Architecture

J2EE APIs

J2EE Containers

Java Server Technologies

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Servlet

Web Application Basics.

Architecture and challenges of Web Application.

Introduction to servlet

Servlet life cycle

Developing and Deploying Servlets

Exploring Deployment Descriptor (web.xml).

Handling Request and Response

Initializing a Servlet

Accessing Database

Servlet Chaining

Session Tracking & Management

Dealing with cookies

Transferring Request

Accessing Web Context

Passing INIT and CONTEXT Parameter

Sharing information using scope object

Controlling concurrent access

User Authentication

Filtering Request and Response

Programming Filter

Filter Mapping

Servlet Listeners

Java Server Pages

Basic JSP Architecture

Life Cycle of JSP (Translation, compilation)

JSP Tags and Expressions

Role of JSP in MVC-2

JSP with Database

JSP Implicit Objects

Tag Libraries

JSP Expression Language (EL)

Using Custom Tag

JSP Capabilities:

Exception Handling

Session Management

Directives

JSP with Java Bean

RMI (Remote Method Invocation)

RMI overview

RMI architecture

Example demonstrating RMI

Enterprise JAVA Beans

Enterprise Bean overview

Types of enterprise beans

Advantages of enterprise beans

The Life Cycles of Enterprise Beans

Working with Session Beans

Statefull vs. Stateless Session Beans

Working with Entity Beans

Message Driven Beans

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